News item on the Curtis Bill (H. B. 8581), known as the bill "For the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes," March 5, 1898.
An act to provide that the Principal Chief of the Nation shall transfer the remaining funds from Washington and place it in the Treasury as National funds. Passed and approved March 7, 1872.
A letter from the Hon. Secretary of the Interior, J. George Wright, transmitting the act to pay $2500 to Wesley Anderson to the President for action. Dated March 7, 1899.